Chapter 344 The Story of Quirinas Chilo (3)
His patience was reaching its limit, and I knew I couldn't waste time and had to take action as soon as possible.
Quirrell warned himself in his heart.
A long time ago, Quirrell had secretly made many plans to invade Gringotts in preparation for successfully stealing the Philosopher's Stone.
On the last day of July, Quirrell got up very early, dressed in his usual clothes, and went to the Leaky Cauldron for a drink.
He would go to the Leaky Cauldron and sit there for a while every day to hide his actions.
Quirrell told the bar owner Tom that he came to Diagon Alley to buy a new book about vampires. He would also buy a book about vampires later, creating an established fact and preventing others from breaking into Gringotts. The thief who steals must have a connection with himself. Otherwise, no matter whether he succeeds or not, he can only hide around to escape the pursuit of the Ministry of Magic and the pursuit of goblins.
Just after drinking a little wine, Quirrell noticed that the originally lively bar suddenly fell into silence. He followed people's gaze and saw Hagrid entering the bar with a thin boy, and casually introduced the boy to Tom.
This is the first time Quirrell has met the famous Harry Potter.
It is said that the savior defeated the most powerful dark wizard when he was still a baby. No one knows how Harry Potter did it. However, it seemed to Quirrell that the savior was not doing well, and he looked rather...thin.
It is hard to imagine that Dumbledore would hand over the famous Harry Potter to Muggles to be raised. This matter is indeed weird in Quirrell's eyes.
After Hagrid's introduction, Quirrell formally met Harry. The two shook hands and stammered a few words.
He plays his role well.
Quillo knew that the Dark Lord might let him find an opportunity to kill the savior while he was teaching at Hogwarts.
It is too easy to murder a child who knows nothing. Even the savior and the legendary Harry Potter is now just an eleven-year-old boy who knows nothing. So vulnerable to magic.
After Harry Potter left, everyone was still discussing his affairs, and Tom even generously offered to give all the guests a drink for free in order to celebrate Harry Potter's return.
Quirrell naturally joined the celebration. After the celebrations ended, Quirrell found an excuse to leave the bar and actually bought a new vampire-related book at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore.
Then, he inadvertently turned into a tourist shop called Horror Tour in the corner, pretending to come to chat with the owner about the Vampire Castle in Transylvania.
In fact, the owner of this store has long been controlled by Quirrell using the Imperius Curse. He came here to wait for someone, who was his roommate at Hogwarts, a nasty guy who often made fun of him and played tricks on him.
Quirrell is going to use a compound potion to disguise himself as his former roommate and enter Gringotts. If the goblin finds any clues, he will be in trouble.
Framing the opponent, Quirrell has no pressure at all.
Quirrell would naturally not be stupid enough to enter Gringotts under his own identity. That would be too suspicious. With the help of the Imperius Curse and the compound potion, it would not be difficult for Quirrell to invade Gringotts.
Half an hour later, his roommate finally arrived.
Quirrell took the key handed over by the other party, drank the compound potion mixed with the other party's hair, disguised himself as the other party, and went to Gringotts to withdraw money.
The goblins didn't even suspect him and took him into the underground cave.
As soon as he entered the cave, Quirrell made sure that there was no one around, so he immediately used the Imperius Curse to control the goblin who was leading the way.
As for the goblin who was originally controlled by him using the Imperius Curse, he was already driving another cart waiting for him at the designated vault. Quirrell took a large bag of Galleons from the vault, then took another car and went directly to vault No. 713 deeper in the cave.
Everything went surprisingly smoothly, and the goblin quickly took him to vault No. 713 deep in the cave. Quirrell really didn't understand why no one had successfully stolen from Gringotts before?
Are those thieves too stupid?
He thought so.
I am about to get the magic stone and get the reward from the Dark Lord.
As for how to leave here, the biggest problem is. Gringotts cannot apparate, so he has several plans for leaving.
Even if he does encounter trouble, he has already found a scapegoat.
An unlucky thief, this was the target Quirrell carefully selected to confuse everyone's eyes as much as possible.
If there is trouble when leaving here, Quirrell will give the bag of galleons to the thief and modify his memory to divert everyone's attention.
That's right, he did it. As for the evidence, his wand is the evidence, the one Quirrell is using now.
“Open the vault!” Quirrell gave the order to the goblin beside him.
Fortunately, under the training of the Dark Lord, his attainments in the Imperius Curse are not low, otherwise he might really be in trouble.
The goblin stretched out his long fingers and knocked lightly on the door.
Quirrell had long ago learned from the goblin that no one other than the goblin was allowed to touch this precious vault under Gringotts that did not require a key, otherwise he would be immediately sucked in by the door and trapped directly. Can't get out of the door.
What does the Philosopher's Stone look like? He couldn't wait to get his hands on it.
However, when Quirrell focused his attention on the door in front of him, he was shocked to find that the goblin's body was actually sunk into the vault door.
what on earth is it?
Quirrell's brain was completely stunned. A bad premonition came to his mind, and he immediately thought of the reason: goblin magic!
That’s right, elf magic is required to open this door, and elf magic can only be used by elves, so only elves can open this door.
Damn it!
Originally, Quirrell wanted to take away the Magic Stone quietly, but now he can only do this!
Fortunately, he already had several plans in mind.
Quirrell was very angry. He knew that he had been tricked by the goblin in front of him who was stuck in the door. Even if he used Legilimency on him, an accident still happened.
A wisp of flame shot out from the tip of Quirrell's wand and landed on the vault door. The flame began to burn brightly on the metal door.
This is the Fire Curse.
A terrible cursed flame that can easily destroy almost anything.
The goblin trapped in the door was quickly burned to death by the fierce fire, and the door of the vault was even covered in flames, directly burning a hole.
Quirrell immediately recited a spell to extinguish the fire. He did not dare to let the flames spread, otherwise it might destroy the magic stone in the vault. What was even worse was that once the fire spell spread, even he would not be able to control it.
The goblin's treasury is nothing more than that.
Quirrell muttered, looking through the entrance of the vault and looking at the items placed in the vault, he was suddenly stunned.
The treasury was empty, there was nothing.
The magic stone is missing!
Could it be that the goblin deceived him, or that he was a step too late and the Philosopher's Stone had already been taken away by Dumbledore?
quilo felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave for an instant, his hands and feet feeling cold.
No, this is impossible!
At this moment, Quirrell panicked. He could not bear the consequences of failing to steal the magic stone. He simply couldn't imagine how the Dark Lord would punish him. Maybe, he should run away, run away immediately, and go to Dumbledore for help?
Will Dumbledore help him?
quilo suddenly felt that his idea was very ridiculous!
is it possible?
I was just about to steal Dumbledore's Sorcerer's Stone stored in Gringotts.
Quirrell quickly woke up from his trance. He knew that he had to leave here immediately.
The goblins must have known that someone had invaded Gringotts, and he had to leave immediately, otherwise he would be blocked by the goblins.
I hope that the escape route I have prepared will allow him to leave smoothly.
Quirrell looked at the other goblin beside him, got on the cart and quickly returned to the upper level.
(End of this chapter)